Protected interwar pubs
Brookhill Tavern, Birmingham
Brookhill Tavern, Birmingham, was listed for the following reasons:
Architectural interest: the building is an accomplished exercise in careful planning to maximise the impact of the site on which it stands and to combine the features of a prominent road house and a local pub. This interest extends to the detailed finish and to the carved detail on the exterior.
Historic interest: the Brookhill Tavern is a notable example of the Birmingham type of ‘reformed’ public house, which was designed to appeal to families. It was built by the notable brewers, Mitchells and Butlers, who did much to promote this type of public house.